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Cornell Notes 
Rubric Code: DX4B79
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Subject: English  
Type: (Other)  
Grade Levels: 6-8

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  Good

5 pts

Fair

3 pts

Poor

1 pts

Section 1: Notes

Good

Notes are detailed: addresses all areas of the movie.
Fair

Notes include some key ideas and details from the movie.
Poor

Notes are missing key ideas and details from the movie.
Section 2: Summary

Good

Summary includes key points and helps reader gain a deeper understanding of the movie.
Fair

Summary is complete but is missing some key points of the movie.
Poor

Summary is too general and not specific. It is missing many of the key points of the movie.
Section 3: Questions

Good

Questions check for understanding of movie. Good use of literal and inferential questions.
Fair

Questions check for understanding of movie. There are some inferential questions.
Poor

There are some questions, but most are literal.
Conventions/Presentation

Good

Use of conventions and presentation helps reader understand the material. Good effort.
Fair

Material is generally neat and easy to read. Effort evident.
Poor

Sections are hard to read, messy and poorly written.




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